June is National Indigenous History Month in Canada. This month and every month we recognize the rich history, heritage, resilience and diversity of all Indigenous Peoples and Indigenous Nations. This is a time to celebrate and learn about Indigenous cultures and contributions while reflecting on what we can do to create a stronger, more inclusive future together. More information and resources are available at https://ow.ly/6ZT950S5iV6 #NIHM2024
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Today, as part of our celebration of National Indigenous Peoples Day and in partnership with the City of Prince George, we unveiled a new public art in the foyer of a municipal facility - the Canfor Leisure Pool. The new art piece, titled ‘Talukw Bah Bedukaih’, and meaning Dipping for Salmon, was created as a collaboration between local Indigenous graphic artist Ray Desjarlais and their mother, Kym Gouchie of the Lheidli T'enneh Nation. ”Canfor commissioned this public art piece to honour the Lheidli T’enneh People and to help bring unique, local Indigenous traditions and cultural practices into the heart of our community gathering spaces,” said Kerri Simmons, Canfor’s Director of Indigenous Partnerships. “We recognize the unique place of Indigenous artists as creators, interpreters, and transmitters of Indigenous cultural continuity. In our commitment to support Truth and Reconciliation, Canfor looks for opportunities to amplify the voices of Indigenous Peoples on whose land we have the privilege of operating on. Witnessing the collaboration and the intergenerational sharing between the artists, has been such a privilege and resulted in a beautiful gift to the community of Prince George and its visitors,” she concluded.
Today is National Indigenous Peoples Day and we are honoured to unveil new artwork, called Talukw Bah Bedukaih/Dipping for Salmon by local artists, Ray Desjarlais and Kym Gouchie. The art piece is located in the foyer at the Canfor Leisure Pool and shows an elder dipping their net at twilight on the Nechako River. Kym Gouchie said, “We were given the theme of ‘water’ which was a wonderful source of inspiration. I immediately thought of an outdoor setting to include salmon which has been an important part of our livelihood as Lheidli T’enneh. I was transported back to a memory when I was a child. In the summertime, my parents would always be at the rivers fishing for salmon. It was a community place of gathering and visiting. But when nighttime fell, they became quiet. They would take turns stepping out onto the dip stand. I remember the sound and the rhythm of the net hitting the water. I wasn’t strong enough to pull the long pole and net through the water but I loved watching and I remember the excitement when a salmon was caught. I love that I was able to convey this imagery to my second born child and professional digital artist Ray Desjarlais for the creation of the art piece Talukw Bah Bedukaih/Dipping for Salmon. I hope that it is enjoyed by all and that it evokes memories for those who have had the pleasure of doing this traditional practice of harvesting salmon.” We are honoured to showcase this artwork in our facility - we hope you stop by and see it soon! Read more about the project: https://lnkd.in/gE9CKqnE
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Today is National Indigenous People’s Day and we join Canadians from coast to coast in honouring Indigenous Peoples’ heritage, diverse cultures and outstanding achievements. Today is a celebratory day. Indigenous People play an extremely important role in our business, now more than ever. Canfor honours the authentic history of North America and its original people. We acknowledge all Nations who live, work and play, and who help us steward the land on which we do business. Let’s all continue our journey to understand Indigenous cultures, communities, histories and customs, and the deep traditional knowledge that they hold. This understanding is foundational to understanding each other as individuals, as well as being responsible and respectful in our relationships. #NIHM2024 #NIPD2024 #IndigenousPeoplesDay
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May is Military Appreciation Month which honors current and former members of the US Military. Meet Cameron Kern, Heavy Duty Diesel Mechanic based in DeRidder, Louisiana. As a mechanic in wood products manufacturing, he helps with servicing equipment and training new equipment operators, ensuring safe operations at our facility. Prior to joining Canfor, Cameron served four years in the United States Marine Corps. Cameron credits his military experience with instilling traits such as adaptability, initiative and a keen attention to detail. As we celebrate Military Appreciation Month, we would like to give special thanks to the service members and veterans at Canfor whose contributions enrich our company and communities every day. #MilitaryAppreciationMonth
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Join us as we celebrate the incredible dedication of Frank Ogiamien, recipient of Canfor’s 2024 Community Builder Award in Canada! Armed with bags, gloves, litter pickers and a strong sense of purpose, Frank spends most of his weekends picking up litter — in fact, he can tell you with precision that he’s picked up more than 75,000 pieces! As a Digital Analyst at our Canfor Administration Centre in Prince George, BC, Frank puts his skills to good use through an app called Citizen Science of Litter that allows users to track trash in the city and where to focus clean-up activities. He has also co-founded the Nature Clean Team Prince George and runs a YouTube channel to educate and inspire others, including the Canfor Clean Team, to join him on the mission clean-up. While seemingly small and simple, Frank’s efforts have big rewards. In honour of Frank’s outstanding community volunteerism, Canfor’s Good Things Come From Trees Foundation will be making a donation in Frank’s name to Recycling and Environmental Action Planning Society (REAPS), supporting their work to raise awareness about the impact of waste on our environment.
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